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66 9 th EAPC Congress 2005<br />

<strong>European</strong> Association for<br />

Palliative Care<br />

Abstract Title Name, Country<br />

Improving the communication in a Home Palliative Care Network<br />

491<br />

Evaluation of the national policy on palliative care in the Netherlands<br />

492<br />

Carlo Peruselli,<br />

<strong>Italy</strong><br />

Wim J.J. Jansen,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Palliative care in the Kemerovo region, Russia. 493 Olga Usenko,<br />

Russia<br />

One Hundred Years of Palliative Care: St Joseph’s Hospice 1905-<br />

2005 494<br />

Managing the delivery of a palliative care service <strong>to</strong> patients with<br />

advanced respira<strong>to</strong>ry disease 495<br />

Where there are no borders: Providing an integrated seamless<br />

specialist palliative care service 496<br />

St. Chris<strong>to</strong>pher’s Hospice (SCH) @ Home (H@H) ? Year 1 evaluation<br />

497<br />

Mary Teresa Clarke,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Martin McCormack,<br />

Ireland<br />

Karen Groves,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Sara Burroughs,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Palliative care is needed before the last months of life 498 Unni Marie Rekkedal,<br />

Norway<br />

Palliative Access Links (PALs) as ambassadors for Palliative Care:<br />

Moving information beyond the provider-community border and<br />

taking volunteering in<strong>to</strong> new terri<strong>to</strong>ry. 499<br />

Preferred vs. actual place of death of the cancer patients. Results<br />

from an Italian mortality follow-back survey. 500<br />

Palliative Care Services and Irish Travellers - Barriers <strong>to</strong> Service<br />

and Training Needs 501<br />

Dying of cancer: the impact on the family. Results from an Italian<br />

mortality follow-back survey 502<br />

Comprehensive Cancer Care; Successful Integration of the Palliative<br />

Care Service 503<br />

Peter Whan,<br />

Australia<br />

Monica Beccaro,<br />

<strong>Italy</strong><br />

Regina McQuillan,<br />

Ireland<br />

Paolo Giorgi Rossi,<br />

<strong>Italy</strong><br />

Justine Farley,<br />

Canada<br />

Caring for patients dying in hospitals- pioneering a process 504 M Taylor,<br />

Ireland<br />

Establishment of a palliative care competence network in Helse<br />

Fonna, Western Norway 505<br />

Anne Lise Ersland,<br />

Norway<br />

National associations - a global overview 506 Nick Pahl,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

World Hospice and Palliative Care Day - 8th Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2005<br />

- Awareness raising events as a way of advocating for improved<br />

care 507<br />

Do healthcare workers confronted with patients nearing the<br />

end-of-life suffer? Implications for patient care and for services<br />

organization. 508<br />

Nick Pahl,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Serge Daneault,<br />

Canada

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